Lamar Odom and his estranged wife, Khloé Kardashian, are giving love another try! According to a recent TMZ rumor report, the two went to court to dismiss their divorce case. This would ultimately allow Odom and the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star to call off the divorce and remain a married couple.

Their documents were reportedly sitting in a pile of divorce papers, awaiting the judge's signature. According to the media outlet, Kardashian's lawyer, Laura Wasser, asked a judge to withdraw the papers they both signed to end their marriage. The judge granted her request and terminated the divorce papers.

Odom and Kardashian exchanged vows in 2009 after only dating for one month. Later in 2011, they allowed the world to take an inside look at their budding relationship as newlyweds in the popular E! televsion show, Khloe & Lamar.

Kardashian filed for divorce in December 2013, but let it remain idle as she tried to rebuild her marriage with her "Lammy" and get him into rehab. It wasn't until July of this year that both signatures made their way onto the documents and into the judge's hands.

The former NBA star was admitted into Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas on Tuesday (Oct. 13), after being found unconscious in a Nevada brothel. Since the news broke, the 31-year-old reality star has been by his side every step of the way.

Last week, media outlets discovered the judge never signed off on their divorce papers, meaning the two are still legally married. This new information also meant Kardashian would handle all of Odom's medical decisions while in the hospital.

Suffering through multiple strokes and minor brain damage, things weren't looking too good for Odom as he continued to fight for his life in a hospital bed. His health began to improve after waking up from a four-day coma on Friday (Oct. 16). Kardashian told Odom, "I love you," and the athlete delivered his first physical response since being admitted.

The couple is currently in Los Angeles, where Odom will continue his road to recovery in the intensive care unit of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

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